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Uniform

At St Mary’s, we believe that wearing our school uniform plays an important role in helping children feel confident, settled and ready for learning. Uniform is not just about clothing — it supports children’s personal development in several important ways.

Our approach has two parts, each designed with a purpose:

Everyday Uniform – comfortable, practical and ready for learning

Our day-to-day uniform is designed so that children feel comfortable, active and free to move.
This supports:

Research shows that when children feel physically comfortable, they are more confident to take part in all aspects of learning (Education Endowment Foundation, 2021).

Smart Uniform – preparing children for important occasions

From Year 1 upwards, we also ask children to have a smart uniform for special events, celebrations, visits and times when the school gathers formally.

This helps children learn that:

Schools that develop routines like this help prepare children for real-world expectations such as concerts, ceremonies, interviews, and representing a group (DfE Character Education Guidance, 2019).

What the Research Says About Uniform and Belonging

Educational research continues to show that:

Why This Matters at St Mary’s

By providing both a practical daily uniform and a smart uniform for significant events, we’re helping children to:

Thank you for your continued support with uniform expectations. Together, we help our children feel confident, connected and ready to learn.